Singapore to start receiving and using green ammonia, hydrogen in 2026

Mr Mahesh Kolli, Greenko’s president and joint managing director, said the company would first aim to make clean energy cheaper than coal or fossil fuels. ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG
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SINGAPORE - The Republic will soon be able to further decarbonise its power supply by incorporating energy sources such as green ammonia and hydrogen.

From 2026, town gas in residential and commercial pipelines in Singapore – currently a mix of hydrogen and methane – could include a percentage of green hydrogen.

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